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Lebanon sees deadliest day of conflict since 2006 as Israeli strikes kill 492

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By BASSAM HATOUM, MELANIE LIDMAN and BASSEM MROUE

Israeli strikes on Monday killed 492 Lebanese, including more than 60 women and children, Lebanese authorities said, in the deadliest barrage since the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war as the Israeli military warned residents in southern and eastern Lebanon to evacuate ahead of a widening air campaign against Hezbollah.

Thousands of Lebanese fled the south, and the main highway out of the southern port city of Sidon was jammed with cars heading toward Beirut in the biggest exodus since 2006.

Lebanon's health ministry said the strikes killed 492 people, including 24 children and 42 women, and wounded 1,246 people — a staggering one-day toll for a country still reeling from a deadly attack on communication devices last week.

The death toll far surpassed that of Beirut's devastating port explosion in 2020, when hundreds of tons of ammonium nitrate stored in a warehouse detonated, killing at least 218 people and wounding more than 6,000.

In a recorded message, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Lebanese civilians to heed Israeli calls to evacuate, saying “take this warning seriously.”

“Please get out of harm’s way now,” Netanyahu said. “Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes.”

The Israeli military said Monday evening it had carried out a targeted strike in Beirut. It did not give details.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported the Beir al-Abed neighborhood in southern Beirut was hit with three missiles. Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV said six people were wounded. The area was cordoned off and journalists were not allowed access.

Lebanese Health Minister Firass Abiad told a news conference in Beirut the earlier strikes hit hospitals, medical centers and ambulances. The government ordered schools and universities to close across most of the country and began preparing shelters for people displaced from the south.

The Israeli military announced it hit some 800 targets, saying it was going after Hezbollah weapons sites. Some strikes struck residential areas in the south and the eastern Bekaa Valley. One hit a wooded area as far away as Byblos in central Lebanon, more than 80 miles (130 kilometers) from the border north of Beirut.

The military said it was expanding the airstrikes to include areas of the valley along Lebanon’s eastern border with Syria. Hezbollah has long had an established presence in the valley, where the group was founded in 1982 with the help of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.

Israeli military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari repeated warnings urging residents to immediately evacuate areas where Hezbollah is storing weapons, including in the valley. The warnings left open the possibility some residents could live in or near targeted structures without knowing they are at risk.

Israel’s military chief, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, said Israel was preparing its “next phases” of operations against Hezbollah, and that its airstrikes were “proactive,” targeting Hezbollah infrastructure built over the past 20 years.

Halevi said more details would be released in the near future, and that the goal was to allow displaced Israelis to return to their homes in northern Israel.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah said in a statement that it fired dozens of rockets toward Israel, including at military bases. It also targeted for a second day the facilities of the Rafael defense firm, headquartered in Haifa.

As Israel carried out the attacks, Israeli authorities reported a series of air-raid sirens in northern Israel warning of incoming rocket fire from Lebanon.

The evacuation warnings were the first of their kind in nearly a year of steadily escalating conflict and came after a particularly heavy exchange of fire Sunday. Hezbollah launched around 150 rockets, missiles and drones into northern Israel in retaliation for strikes that killed a top commander and dozens of fighters.

The increasing strikes and counterstrikes have raised fears of all-out war, even as Israel battles Hamas in Gaza and tries to negotiate the release of scores of hostages taken in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. Hezbollah has vowed to continue its strikes in solidarity with Hamas, a fellow Iran-backed militant group.

Associated Press journalists in southern Lebanon reported heavy airstrikes targeting many areas Monday morning, including some far from the border.

Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said the strikes hit a forested area in the central province of Byblos for the first time since the exchanges began.

Israel also bombed targets in the northeastern Baalbek and Hermel regions, where a shepherd was killed and two relatives wounded, the news agency said, adding that a total of 30 people were wounded.

The Lebanese Health Ministry put the death toll at 274. It asked hospitals in southern Lebanon and the eastern Bekaa Valley to postpone non-urgent surgeries to keep hospitals ready to treat people wounded by “Israel’s expanding aggression on Lebanon.”

An Israeli military official said Israel is focused on aerial operations and has no immediate plans for a ground operation. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with regulations, said the strikes are aimed at curbing Hezbollah's ability to launch more strikes into Israel.

Residents received text messages reading: “If you are in a building housing weapons for Hezbollah, move away from the village until further notice,” Lebanese media reported.

Lebanon's information minister, Ziad Makary, said in a statement that his office in Beirut had received a recorded message telling people to leave the building.

“This comes in the framework of the psychological war implemented by the enemy,” Makary said, and urged people “not to give the matter more attention than it deserves.”

Communities on both sides of the border have largely emptied because of the near-daily exchanges of fire.

Israel has accused Hezbollah of transforming entire communities in the south into militant bases, with hidden rocket launchers and other infrastructure. That could lead the Israeli military to wage an especially heavy bombing campaign, even if no ground forces move in.

An Israeli airstrike on a Beirut suburb on Friday killed a top Hezbollah military commander and more than a dozen fighters, as well as dozens of civilians, including women and children.

Last week, thousands of communications devices, used mainly by Hezbollah members, exploded in different parts of Lebanon, killing 39 people and wounding nearly 3,000, many of them civilians. Lebanon blamed Israel for the attacks, but Israel did not confirm or deny responsibility.

Hezbollah began firing into Israel a day after the Oct. 7 attack in what it said was an attempt to pin down Israeli forces to help Palestinian fighters in Gaza. Israel has retaliated with airstrikes, and the conflict has steadily intensified.

Israel has vowed to push Hezbollah back from the border so its citizens can return home. Hezbollah has said it will keep up attacks until there is a cease-fire in Gaza, but that appears increasingly elusive as the war nears its anniversary.

Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting around 250. Some 100 captives are still held in Gaza, a third of whom are believed to be dead, after most of the rest were released during a weeklong cease-fire in November.

Israel's offensive has killed over 41,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between civilians and fighters. It says women and children make up a little over half of those killed. Israel says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

Associated Press writer Abby Sewell in Beirut contributed to this report.

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Time for the racist Zionist project to come to an end. But of course it won't, too much influence in other countries governments, economies and media.

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Israeli strikes on Monday killed 492 Lebanese, including more than 60 women and children

Orders of magnitude worse than any attack Russia has conducted against Ukraine.

Russia gets sanctions, kicked out of sports, assets frozen and stolen, banned from international events and competitions.

Israel gets nothing.

Why?

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Saw reports that Israel would like to build a DMZ inside Lebanon... who else has tried this tactic lately?... hmmmm

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Saw reports that Israel would like to build a DMZ inside Lebanon... 

Yeah... that'll never happen.

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It will be a cold day in hell, before normalcy returns to Israel,the gates of hell been open it will devour anyone or anything that enter it

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" Lebanon's health ministry said the strikes killed 492 people, including 24 children and 42 women, and wounded 1,246 people — a staggering one-day toll for a country still reeling from a deadly attack on communication devices last week. "

Standard Israeli fighting style, kill as many innocent civilians as possible in order to pressure the opposite side.

It is becoming all familiar now, Israel with it's current leadership is a the path of self destruct and will only lead to more hatred anger and retaliations.

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Here we go again with another round of mass-murder and destruction following in the wake of the fiendish mass-mutilations that never elicited a squeak from the usual deeply complicit suspects. What do those judges at the ICJ and ICC actually do during the day and how do they manage to sleep at night knowing their delay and procrastination will be costing countless lives?

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What do those judges at the ICJ and ICC actually do during the day 

They wait for instructions from the US. And preach the value of the rule of law.

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Standard Israeli fighting style, kill as many innocent civilians as possible in order to pressure the opposite side.

It is becoming all familiar now, Israel with it's current leadership is a the path of self destruct and will only lead to more hatred anger and retaliations.

exactly!

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u_s__reamerToday 09:30 am JST

What do those judges at the ICJ and ICC actually do during the day

Are you under the impression that Hezbollah lobbing missiles into Israel was not an act of war?

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BanthuToday 07:06 am JST

Israeli strikes on Monday killed 492 Lebanese, including more than 60 women and children

Orders of magnitude worse than any attack Russia has conducted against Ukraine.

Only on a single day basis. Russia has easily killed and displaced more than Israel over the past two and half years.

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The violence just goes on and on with no end in sight.

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We are watchin the beginning of what will be a war between Iran and Israel which will automatically DRAG the U.S, The UK and possibly NATO into the conflict.

Bibi has finally succeeded in getting the U.S and NATO in doing his bidding.

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Since October 7, 2023 Israel has evacuated a minimum of 100,000 of its citizens (of all faiths and ethnicities) from northern Galilee due to continual bombardment by Hezbollah.

Why hasn’t the Lebanonese government evacuated their southern border region? Could it be that Hezbollah - the actual rulers - wants to keep civilians in harms way to act as human shields? And why didn’t the UN remove armed Hezbollah fighters after the 2006 war as promised?

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Russia has easily killed and displaced more than Israel over the past two and half year.

Israel killing way more civilians in a much shorter time with their Biden admin provided smart weapons than Russia is an easy to see fact.

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The violence just goes on and on with no end in sight.

The end would come to sight if only the White House would stop supplying Netanyahu with the weapons.

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burgers and beers- excellent posts

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I wonder when and how this will end. It seems like Israel is aiming to completely eliminate both Hamas and Hezbollah, but I wonder what immense costs in destruction and death that will require.

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Hamas 7th October, Hezbollah, Iran is solely responsible for the middle east staring down, without parallel a catastrophic all-out conflict.

A US government at present, without the leadership capability to find the right combination of engagement, subtle diplomacy, or willing to find the commitment of resources.

A UN bottom-line negotiating position totally incompatible with the harsh realities of historic hateful festering religious extremism.

A “two state solution” seen as derisible, considered derogatory, insulting even, factitious in it failure to recognise that current U.S. Gaza policy has not only failed, but inflamed enabled the current chaos in the middle east…..

For the record it might be helpful to understand how the two state solution for all concerned reeks of a toxic neocolonialism.

The history of the two-state solution (in six maps)

https://www.afr.com/world/middle-east/the-history-of-the-two-state-solution-in-six-maps-20240115-p5exdh

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I don't understand why Israel is still being supported. There are a lot of people on both sides of politics that indirectly support what's going on. After so much time passing and killing I don't believe there are any living hostages and that was being used as an excuse to continue killing. If there really is goodness in everyone's heart then everyone needs to do what needs to be done to stop the present day Hitler. And I say he is a current day Hitler because of all the civilians, children, schools and hospitals he is destroying. I don't understand how these monsters sleep at night

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Notice how it's a 'war in Lebanon/Gaza' but somehow a 'war ON Ukraine', despite it having been a war on Gaza/Lebanon from the beginning, but a war IN Ukraine (between Ukrainians) from the beginning to the 9th year.

Why do YOU think those descriptions are the way they are, rather than the more reasonable opposite?

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Genocidal monsters regime..

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Genocidal monsters regime..

I agree.

Terror group Hezbollah have been unrelenting in their targeting of Israel over the past year. Now they are starting to get a little pushback - and a taste of their own medicine.

Let's hope Hezbollah, their members - and all those who support them - are eliminated.

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All with the help of the USA's never ending arms supply, that country must be very proud it is taking part in the Genocide, but then, it is not new to them with the numerous wars they have inflicted on other nations.

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